The First Berserker: Khazan coisas para saber antes de comprar
The First Berserker: Khazan coisas para saber antes de comprar
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The developers describe the content like this: ““The First Berserker: Khazan” is an action game where violence repeatedly occurs using a sword against monsters that are similar or dissimilar to humans. Blood effects accompany when receiving attacks or attacking states.”
The First Berserker: Khazan is a cel-shaded soulslike set in the long-running Dungeon Fighter Online universe. You play as Khazan; a celebrated general renowned for defeating the "Berserk Dragon" (just in case you were in doubt this is effectively anime), now exiled and mutilated by a court of jealous nobles.
Isso não foi reflexo único dos aumentos das minhas habilidades ou dos melhores equipamentos do protagonista, porém sim do jogo realmente ter ficado menos desafiador (ou Muito mais justo) desse ponto em diante.
And if you don't like parrying or deflection? Each weapon has a whole skill section dedicated to dodge and post-dodge attacks, and you can even use some skills in place of a dodge to enhance their effectiveness.
Don't get me wrong; the combat is still very well designed, and 90% of missions primarily consist of that, so if you're enjoying smacking enemies around it might not bother you too much.
A clara inspiração de modo a isso foi Nioh, qual também utiliza 1 sistema natural semelhante, porém isso tira um pouco do charme de um Souls e a graça por explorar 1 mundo interconectado e parecer caminhos bem escondidos entre as áreas.
Enquanto o personagem parece aceitar seu destino ingrato, espíritos de guerreiros mortos veem no seu corpo este meio ideal para cumprir seus próprios objetivos.
Enquanto é normal qual jogos do visual soulslike tenham “muros” de modo a testar a habilidade dos jogadores, demorou 1 bom tempo até de que outro inimigo exigisse tanto quanto este terceiro chefe do game.
Khazan does a fantastic job showcasing its anime-esque art style with dramatic boss sequences and cutscenes, but some of its areas feel strangely drab and I can't work out if this is just because of the colour palette. It's not like the game is badly optimised or anything and it ran perfectly for me, but sometimes it does feel a bit like the The First Berserker: Khazan only places you ever visit are mines, ruins, and caves.
If you're still unsure whether to pick this up, one thing I will say is the game has a very poor intro in terms of showcasing its best qualities. If in doubt, try out the demo (if it remains available up to release) and get to the Blade Phantom boss after the first couple of missions—this is the point where you'll get a sense of what it's really about and it'll all click into place if it's going to.
Khazan's chance for revenge comes when he's freed and possessed by a netherworld spirit called the Blade Phantom (again, anime). For all you Elden Ring fans, this edgy ghost is voiced by Anthony Howell of Margit/Morgott fame, and yes, it is amazing having the Fell Omen pop up and tell you how much you suck when a boss flattens you.
Igualmente temos personagens bastante bem escritos que acompanham o protagonista em a jornada e qual agregam amplamente natural de modo a o conteúdo da história.
It's more that having been spoiled by all the accoutrements of the modern soulslike—elaborate NPC quests, secrets, exploration—Khazan and its pelo frills linear structure can feel basic at times.
Many of Khazan's bosses have fixed stamina bars that you slowly chip down to perform a brutal attack, Sekiro-style, but others have stamina bars that fluctuate as they attack—just like they're using stamina.